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POLITICS
Explore how the March 2026 U.S.–Iran MoU differs from past pacts, impacting nukes, missiles, sanctions and shipping in the Gulf.
A new US‑Iran deal includes 12 points ranging from ending the war to lifting sanctions and reopening key shipping lanes.
18‑year‑old tourist falls from a horse‑drawn carriage in Central Park when driver leaves to take photos. Investigation underway.
A sanctioned Russian tanker has slipped into the English Channel again, sparking a fresh wave of diplomatic and naval tension in the region.
Japan's defence minister pushes a stronger military to stop new conflicts amid rising regional tensions.
HEALTH
H5N1 bird flu wipes out most seal pups on Heard Island, raising concerns for wildlife and Australia.
Armed men stormed a Butembo hospital, taking a child and her mother, sparking a frantic search amid fears that Ebola centres are under attack.
How new rules reshape mourning in Bunia, Congo, while volunteers guide families through safer burials.
Norwegian Crown Princess Mette‑Marit receives a new lung in a successful transplant, after severe pulmonary fibrosis and family legal drama.
UN experts urge Iran to release Lindsay & Craig Foreman, a British pair jailed for spying, after their 10‑year sentence upheld.
TECH
Moscow hit by nearly 200 drones in the biggest Ukrainian strike since war began, causing smoke, injuries and flight chaos.
Delivery robots are popping up in cities, sparking protests over safety, jobs, and sidewalk space.
Jeff Bezos argues AI will boost employment, not cut jobs, at VivaTech Paris. Space, robotics and job creation tie into his vision for the future.
A private jet fire forces local bystanders and responders to pull trapped passengers as one dies and five survive
Telegram fights a ban that could sideline 150 million users as India gears up for the NEET medical entrance test.
BUSINESS
Apple will raise iPhone prices amid soaring memory‑chip costs, a move fueled by the AI boom and global supply crunch.
A Russian‑flagged tanker enters the Channel, stirring tensions after the UK boarded the Smyrtos. Short, sharp, and full of maritime drama.
Three Iranian oil‑tankers bypass US blockade, sparking tension around oil trade and sanctions.
TRAVEL
In scorching Balochistan, motorbike riders haul Iranian gasoline across borders, risking fire and conflict while fighting rising fuel prices.
U.S. sanctions have drained foreign tourists from Cuba, slashing visitor numbers by 58% and forcing airlines to leave the island.
A viral free‑climber nicknamed the ‘Spider‑Man of Yemen’ fell into the Hardah Dam volcano, prompting a daring rescue that ended in tragedy.
A busy Spanish tapas event turns chaotic when a tourist train overturns, injuring people but leaving no serious injuries.
SPORT
Though India is a football fan nation, its national team only cracks Asian qualifiers and has never reached a World Cup stage, leaving millions still dreaming.
Cape Verde's Blue Sharks held Spain to a 0-0 draw in their World Cup opener, sparking street celebrations and national pride in the small island nation.
Tunisia has let go of Sabri Lamouchi after a 5‑1 defeat to Sweden in their first match of the 2026 World Cup.
Tragic rope‑jump from abandoned "Skeleton Bridge" in Brazil caused a 40‑m fatal fall when instructors failed to attach a cord. Three men are now arrested.
The tiny island nation erupted in celebration when their World Cup team held Spain to a draw, sparking wild chants, flag‑waving, and a proud moment for all.
ENTERTAINMENT
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South African jazz icon Abdullah Ibrahim passes away at 91, leaving a melodic legacy that transcended apartheid and captured the soul of a nation.
Australian reality stars say partners’ past drug and violence convictions were hidden. Watchdog says it’s ‘serious and disturbing’ as UK regulators weigh in.
OPINION
A German broadcaster removed a segment that falsely linked Elon Musk to calls for migrant hunters after a Belfast attack, sparking a legal threat.
A near‑term deal between Iran and the US ends a war, exposing limits of U.S. influence, and reopens the Strait of Hormuz.
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A US‑broke ceasefire with Iran throws Israel’s security‑themed politics into chaos as Netanyahu faces criticism from allies and rivals alike.
Hungary’s family‑friendly policies gave extra cash to couples, yet the rise in birth rates faded – what lessons should other nations learn?